Robert Gover

"Robert Gover's
challenging and fascinating new book is both massive in its scope and
startling in its vision. It truly offers something for everyone."

-Tim Bost, editor
FinancialCyclesWeekly.com

Can the planets predict
economic conditions? In Time and Money, best-selling author
Robert Gover links the planets to major economic turning points in US
history, going back to Columbus. Using planetary patterns that coincide
with past economic hard times and social upheavals, Gover reveals why the
2000-teens are going to be the most horrendous decade in US history.

“It is Gover's experience as
a social commentator, however, that makes Time and
Money worth a read, regardless of one's views about astrology. While
touting itself as a guide to the planet cycles and the US economy, the book is clearly
a commentary on America's evolution and the resulting political and economic
environment.”

- Helen Avery, Euromoney
Magazine

“Using the art of astrology, Robert Gover predicts
fundamental changes, even revolutions around the world, from 2008 all the way
to 2020. I agree with many of his forecasts. Gover offers an alternative
way of stock market and economic predictions that investors could find useful.”

- Dr. Ravi
Batra, Southern Methodist University

"Time and Money is highly
recommended for every student of astro-economics. It explores economic history ...
stressing that astrology is much more than just a tool to make money, it's a
philosophy that reminds us of our higher responsibilities."

- Manfred Zimmel, editor
Amanita Financial Newsletter

"If you're an economist
or historian, Gover's perspectives will give you much to ponder. If you're an
astrologer, they will awaken you to the powerful role this ancient science can
play in the modern world. And if you're just someone who hopes to maintain a
little bit of sanity and financial stability as you weave your way through
today's media-hyped political minefields and economic booby traps, Time and Money is
essential reading."

-Tim Bost, editor FinancialCyclesWeekly.com

"I can't remember when
last I enjoyed a piece of writing so much, this charting of the past,
present & future of Uncle Sam. There is never a dull moment."

- Lennox Raphael,
playwright, Copenhagen, Denmark

“Gover's easy to read style
allows him to communicate Astrological information to readers who know nothing
about Astrology. … Time & Moneyentertains, educates and gets us thinking.
It keeps us turning pages and inspires us to examine who we are and where our
country is right now.”

- Maryanne
Raphael, www.authorsden.com/maryanneraphael

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A Preview of Time and
Money

(Book includes a detailed
index, over 60 charts, and 386 pages of analysis.)

Introduction

One way of stating the basis of astrology is that the Earth, and thus we
Earthlings, are part of a much larger environment. If you could look down on
our Solar Systemfrom light-years above the
North Pole, you'd see a community of planets moving counter-clockwise around a
Sun. You'd see that the paths of the planets are flat, and elliptical rather
than circular. From that perspective, it would be obvious that Earth is part of
this community we call the Solar System. We passengers on planet Earth are a
minuscule part of this Solar System environment just as it is a minuscule part
of the surrounding universe.

Astrology is also how we measure time. There is clock time, the cycles
of days and nights, minutes and seconds, and the four seasons we experience as
our planet orbits the Sun. And there is "Solar Systemtime," measured by the
cycles of primary angles made by the planets as seen from Earth. Clock time
duplicates every 24 hours. In Solar System time, even though we measure it in
earth-bound clock time, no two moments are ever exactly the same.

What we experience each year as winter is due to the Earth's rocking
motion as it rolls around the Sun. Every winter brings cold but some winters
are much colder than others. Planetary cyclesare not so regular and they
occur in an ever-changing celestial context. Every 28 days when the Sun and
Moon come conjunct at the Lunation or New Moon, the other planets are in
different angular relationships—-by longitude, latitude, or degrees above or
below the Ecliptic (the Sun’s path)—to each other and each Lunation.

In Astrology and Stock Market Forecasting, published in 1936,
Louise McWhirtersaid: “The way conditions exist
today, man is the victim of the business cycle. With detailed charts and
graphs, he can tell you when business began to pick up, and when a recession
started, but he cannot tell you these factors in advance, with all his
statistical research, because he has no time factor.”

Astrology provides that time factor. Saturn takes 28-30 Earth years to
complete one orbit around the Sun, Uranus averages 84 years, Neptune 165 years,
Pluto 248 years. Those four outermost are the "astro-economic indicators." By reviewing history to find what patterns they formed during
past great depressions, we can gauge when another great depressionis likely. Incidentally, Uranus
is pronounced “your-an-us,” nor “your
anis.”

The inner planetsare those closest to the Earth:
Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars and Jupiter. They are of secondary concern
because they move too swiftly to mark years or decades of major economic
cycles.

Every time the USA has gone through a great depression, the outermost, slowest moving planets have formed what astrologers
call a grand crosswith the USA's natal Sun and
Saturn. Every time Uranus has returned to early Gemini where it was when the
USA was “born” July 4, 1776, America has experienced its worst wars. Every time Uranus and Pluto have moved into conjunctions or 90-degree
squares and simultaneously come conjunct, opposite or square sensitive points
in the US birth chart, America has experienced social changes or upheavals.
(Planetary angles are explained below.)

Other warsoccur when the US natal Uranus
is "afflicted" by transiting planets, as happened when the World
TradeCenterand Pentagon were attacked.
Saturn and Pluto form 180-degree oppositions three times a century, the latest
being in effect on September 11, 2001. The previous Saturn-Pluto oppositioncoincided with the tempestuous
period we now call The Sixties; the one before that with what we now call The Great Depression
(1930s).

Astrologers speak of the planets influencing but not controlling us. We
have free will, intelligence, historic memory, judgment. We don't freeze to
death in winter because we're prepared. We can also prepare for economic
winters and times of radical social change.

A kind of dialogue occurs between an entity's cultural assumptions and
the planetary influences. Our cultural assumptions contain our most basic and
unquestioned beliefs. We tend to interpret evidence according to our beliefs,
and too often find what we believe should be rather than what the evidence
indicates. I synthesize this human proclivity in the phrase, belief trumps
evidence. A capitalistand socialistviewing Third World poverty
will prescribe different remedies based on their different beliefs.

Astrology has been called God's newsletter. The basic message it brings
is that we humans are not in charge here. We must harmonize with God's will or
suffer consequences. By adding astrologyto economic forecasting, we can
much more intelligently predict when the next economically difficult period
will arrive.

Although humans have been stargazing for millennia, no one has
discovered the why or how of these coincidences or synchronicities or
correlations. All we know for sure is that certain planetary cyclesand angles coincide with
certain types of events here on planet Earth.

Just as baffling as the effect of the planets on our lives, and
paralleling the development of astrology, is the development of money. An interesting perspective on money in the 20th Century
came from a former director of the Bank of England, Lord Josiah Stemp, who in
1937 said, “The modern banking system manufactures money out of nothing. The
process is perhaps the most astounding piece of slight of hand that was ever
invented...If you want to be slavesof the bankers, and pay the
cost of your own slavery, then let the banks create money.”

As far back as 700 BC people found they could expand economic
well-being by using things like cowry shells, seeds, rare stones and bits of
metal to facilitate trading. In the past three centuries it was deemed more
convenient to keep precious metals in vaults and use paper moneythat could be exchanged for
those precious metals. “...the paper bill was originally the equivalent of a
receipt showing that the bearer owned an amount of precious metal, but the
paper receipt was more convenient and transportable.”

But paper moneyhas brought out humankind’s
proclivity for self-destructive greed, and this proclivity has mushroomed
during the last quarter of the 20th Century and first years of the
21st Century. “Money has become almost pure abstraction delinked
from anything of value.” (When
Corporations Rule the World by David C. Korten, 2001, Barrett-Koehler
Publisher, page 179.) “There are two common ways to create moneywithout creating value,”
continues Korten. “One is by creating debt. Another is by building up asset
values. The global financial system is adept at using both of these devices to
create money delinked from the creation of value.” (Page 181.)

This we have done and it has led to a growing problem. One past US
Treasury secretary, Nicholas F. Brady, put it this way: “If the assets were
goldor oil, this phenomenon
(unrestrained creation of more and more dollars) would be called inflation. In stocks, it’s called wealth creation.”

With the delinking of moneyfrom the goldstandardand the invention of computers,
coupled with our human urge to amass wealth, “The global financial system has
become a parasitic predator that lives off the flesh of its host – the
productive economy.” Page 185.

We must keep the distinction between finances and the economy clear. I
define the economy as all our efforts to produce and distribute food, clothing
and shelter, and the amenities, arts and sciences. Our modern, industrial
economy, national and global, needs capital investments. Investors usually seek
as much profit as quickly as possible. Their profits may or may not benefit the
overall economy. When trillions of dollars are made or lost in instantaneous
computerized trades having nothing to do with the production of goods and
services, the prediction of Mayanastrologers centuries ago is
validated.

The Maya, like other Native Americans, believed (to paraphrase) that Mother
Nature is the kingpin capitalist. From the perspective of the ancient Mayanastrologers, the abstracting of
moneyfrom our Earthly environment
means our modern world's financial system is ripe for radical change around
2012, change more revolutionary than any known in recorded history. That Maya
prediction correlates with Western astrology’s history of Pluto’s 248-year visits to Sagittarius, to be combined
with an angle to Uranus which will be impacting in 2012. Uranus “rules”
electricity.

"Assume that, for whatever reason, all the information in all the
computers of the banks of the world were suddenly eradicated. This would mean
that all accounts and holdings of money, stock, options, etc., would disappear. Although many individuals
would regard this as a catastrophe, we may ask if anything of value would be lost. Obviously not! All
natural resources, buildings, machines, human knowledge, goods, etc., that
existed before, would remain untouched by such a hypothetical synchronistic
crash in all the world's bank computers. In terms of real values, nothing would
be lost and the world could easily pick up the day after (leaving aside the
emotional effects this occurrence would have on many)."

The author of the above is Carl Johan Calleman, a biomedical scientist
with a Ph. D. from the University of Stockholm. He has dedicated himself to
studying the MayanCalendar and finding
correlations between it and economic history. And he has concluded this:

"The correlation between (economic and Mayancycles) is so strong that most
economists could only dream of attaining a similar concordance to support their
theories."

The question running through this book is this: What’s the economyfor? The moneyprofit of a few, or the
well-being of all? What is the long-range goal of our economic busyness?

As I write this, it’s become obvious that the global economy is way out
of whack: it produces too much wealth for the few, too little for the many.

Columbussailed forth to find a shortcut
to India and obtain goldand the slavesto dig it up for him. That
mission is the essence of what motivates modern global corporations. The
costumes, tools and architecture have changed since Columbus, but essentially
the same beliefs drive the search for wealth.

We respond to economic crisesboth individually and
collectively. When the great depressionof the 1930s arrived, the
American nation suffered as a whole, most individuals suffered personally, but
a few founded new family fortunes.

The observable fact is that each nation and each individual has a
relationship with planetary patternsas surely as the tides of the
seas are moved by the Moon. One person's combination of planetary influences,
beliefs, and economic circumstances may result in that person prospering while
most around him suffer. An heiress and an orphan, born at the same time and
place, will respond differently to an economic downturn. One of my grandfathers
suffered during the great depressionof the 1930s; the other
grandfather grew abundant crops for his own family and had an excess to sell or
share with those less fortunate.

Planetary cyclesrepeat but each moment in
celestial time is unique. History repeats but never duplicates. Economic cycles
repeat but in an ever-changing context. The astrological clock is complex.

My aim is to keep this presentation as simple as possible in order to
communicate to as many as possible. So I will keep the focus on “transit to
natal” studies, showing that repeating planetary cyclesand the major angles formed to
certain points in the USA’s horoscope coincide with times of major economic
changes.

What I’ve done, to oversimplify, is sit with a history book in one hand
and a table of daily planetary positions in the other hand, and search for
similar planetary patternswhich repeat with similar
economic events – except that I’ve used a computer instead of a huge library.

The historic events referred to are easily checked. To communicate
astrological information to readers who are not versed in the language of
astrology, I try to keep it as simple as possible – while enabling other
astrologers to check my charts and interpretations.

Among astrologers there is ongoing debate as to precisely what time on
July 4, 1776, should be used to erect the USA’s natal chart. Historic evidence
suggests that the time was in the afternoon of July 4, with philosophical
Sagittarius Rising. Another historic time used gives a Scorpio Rising chart. The Gemini
Rising time I use is not based on historical evidence, yet it’s been used by
many astrologers over the past two centuries. This is because the most
influential Founderswere Masons, who understood the
basics of astrology. As Masons, they would want to have Sun, Jupiter and Venus in the 2nd
house of wealth. One could hardly ask for a more fortunate 2nd house
trio than those, promising great prosperity. Indeed the USA soon became the
world’s wealthiest nation. This suggests the Founders, being Masons, would fix
the time on July 4 between 2 am to roughly 2:30 am, placing these three most
beneficent planets together in the “house of money.”

History shows that Uncle Sam has behaved as an entity with Uranus
conjunct Gemini Rising. The key words for Uranus here are “free and independent, original and
unique, sharing exciting ideas.” The USA has, since its formation, aggressively
asserted its independence, promoted freedom and individuality, and come forth
with some of mankind’s most exciting ideas and inventions, prominent among
these being political democracyand The Bill of Rightsaddendum to the Constitution.

The negative tendencies of Uranus in Gemini on the Ascendantare bullheadedness and
aggressive proselytizing, and over its brief history the USA has shown these
tendencies too. Uranus here often describes an eccentric genius who is by turns
admired and ostracized, and in the community of nations, the USA has certainly
been both.